The role women play in the success of their billionaire husbands

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It doesn't take a backseat.The courts recognize that as a critical element to equitable distribution."

The Bezoses, however, reside in Washington, a community property state. There, all assets and debt accrued during the marriage are split 50/50 after a divorce.

However, if the couple signed a prenuptial agreement, that could potentially change the terms entirely.

Amazon founder and CEO Jeff Bezos and his wife MacKenzie recently announced their 25-year marriage is ending in divorce.

“We’ve had such a great life together as a married couple,” they said in a joint statement, shared on Twitter “We also see wonderful futures ahead, as parents, friends, partners in ventures and projects, and as individuals pursuing ventures and adventures.”

That last part is one part of the Bezos marriage that has long been overlooked. In the wake of the divorce announcement, headlines focused on how MacKenzie, a lauded novelist, could benefit from her billionaire husband’s vast wealth.

Before Jeff, before Amazon, MacKenzie’s life was already full. After graduating from Princeton — where she studied under legendary author Toni Morrison — she worked as an administrative assistant at a hedge fund on Wall Street.

That’s where she met Jeff.When looking back on Amazon’s early life MacKenzie’s role is often overlooked.

She was involved from the very beginning. As the couple moved from New York to Seattle, MacKenzie drove the carwhile her husband sat in the passenger’s seat typing out a business plan for his future company.

In 1999 — two years after Amazon went public — MacKenzie became pregnant with the couple’s first child. She’d go on to raise four children.

In 2005, she published her first book, “The Testing of Luther Albright.” She said her first novel took so long to write in part because she was too busy juggling occasional homeschooling and different activities for the kids.

“We tried all sorts of things,” she told vogue in a rare interview in 2013, “including off-season travel, kitchen-science experiments, chicken incubation, Mandarin lessons, the Singapore math program, and lots of clubs and sports with other neighborhood kids.

“She released her second novel, “Traps,” in 2013, the same year Jeff announced he was buying the Washington Post. She finally found the space to write, she told Vogue, when she started renting a small apartment near the Bezos home in Washington.

Women are often more likely to relocate for their male partner’s jobs than the other way around, says Jill Yavorsky, assistant professor of sociology and organizational behavior at the University of North Carolina at Charlotte.

“Men come out of divorce without having made all these different decisions that have subordinated their career,” Yavorsky says.

Additionally, women historically take on the majority of household duties. This kind of work is called “sweat equity,” says Bari Z. Weinberger, owner and managing partner of Weinberger Divorce & Family Law Group. The work one partner does to get a venture off the ground may not be flashy or extremely visible after the early days, but it’s crucial to a business’s overall success.

But in a high-profile divorce like this one, how much do these contributions matter?

The presumed importance of men’s work has historically eclipsed that of women. At home, working mothers often log a “second shift,” taking on the lion’s share of household work. Men, as a results have significantly more time for both fun and leisure.

In an equitable distribution state, like New Jerseyor New York, those kinds of non-financial contributions can be important in divorce proceedings, Weinberger says.

Certainly in an equitable distribution state, the courts don’t discount the personal sacrifices of a non-working spouse,” she says.

“What people do at the office is certainly critical, but what people do at home to take care of their children is extraordinarily crucial in life, and it’s not second to anything in the workforce.

It doesn’t take a backseat.The courts recognize that as a critical element to equitable distribution.”

The Bezoses, however, reside in Washington, a community property state. There, all assets and debt accrued during the marriage are split 50/50 after a divorce.

However, if the couple signed a prenuptial agreement, that could potentially change the terms entirely.